maybe this was too general for a forum search but I’m curious about the --command
feature in sublime. I tried a few things (on debian) like
$ ./sublime_text --command="ctrl+shift+p" # open control pallete
$ ./sublime_text --command="new" # open a new buffer
and other items, but nothing seems to do anything. The docs don’t seem to go over this particular tidbid either.
What I was interested in doing is launching the control pallete via a keyboard shortcut outside of sublime in a currently running instance or start a new instance and open pallete when something is passed into the --command
argument executed.
Even if I can’t do that, I’d like to know what the possibilities are.
Thanks,
Daniel